Yes, women still wear nylon stockings, although their popularity has fluctuated over the years. While many women opt for alternatives like tights or leggings for comfort and versatility, nylon stockings remain a staple for formal occasions, professional attire, and some fashion trends. Additionally, there is a niche market for various styles and designs appealing to those who appreciate vintage or classic fashion.
I guess they don't have to.
In UK.
Because real men don't wear women's clothes (JMO)
I don't know of any place, but...you could ask your friends to save their old (clean) pantihose that they do not wear anymore because of a small hole or a run.
Nylon was a valued material so the development of nylon stockings was stopped. Before the war, stockings were made with a seam running down the back, where the two halves of the nylon were attached together to form the stocking. The seam unintentionally emphasized the curve and shape of the leg, so when women could not wear stockings, they reproduced the "seam" often using eyeliner.
because about 85 percent of women between the ages 14 and 50 wear thongs or g-strings now.
some women might think pantyhose are for old ladys...personaly I think so
They wore dresses and pants when in sports. This was the beginning of women wearing pants. During the war, they couldn't wear nylon stockings so they drew lines up the back of their legs to represent the seam of nylon stockings
Nylon is a material that can be manufactured into woven OR knitted fabric. For example, pantyhose are manufactured from kintted nylon. On the other hand, many windbreakers are manufactured from woven nylon.
in india we normally do not wear pure nylon or polyester clothes .why?
Not anymore! I've seen pictures of all the girls and women in the wedding party wear white as well.
No, stocking come up to your knees and these are fine.